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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Ruapekapeka

Ruapekapeka




The cause of the war
Was Te Tiriti o waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi. The Maori and British had different understandings of the Treaty.

The war it self
It seems the defenders were caught by surprise when a party of soldiers stormed the breach. Most of the warriors were not actually inside the pā at the time – they were among the trees at the rear, possibly setting up a trap. There was a fierce and bloody fight. A foolhardy group of soldiers rushed out the back of the pā, to be fired upon by warriors perched in the trees and crouching behind strategically fallen logs. This is how the British suffered most of their casualties – 12 killed and 29 wounded.


The aftermath
When the British arrived at the pa it was diserted, so the British took this as a victory. But now people are saying it was a draw or the mo



Thursday, August 31, 2017

Ruapekapeka war

Who started it: Well British started taxing the boats after Hone Heke already was taxing the boats and the British weren't responding to Hone hekes letters. so hone Heke retaliated and chopped down the flagpole in Kororareka (Russel) and another reason was because he noticed the united tribes flag wasn't flying with the British flag.


When did it start and finish: 18th January 1841-9th January 1846

Who was involved: British=Henry Despard,Robert Fitzroy,George Grey,Maori= Tamati Waka Nene, Kawiti + Hone Heke 



Who won: well i actually  think that no one won because it didn't really make an difference on the country